Andrew Nisbet, Livermore Golf Coach, Charged With 75 Counts of Child Molestation

Prosecutors added 10 new allegations and a new victim in a case against a well-known Bay Area youth golf coach, bringing the total number of molestation counts to 75 and the number of young boys to three.

Andrew Nisbet, 31, did not enter a plea Wednesday in Alameda County Superior Court, and his family, who was present, did not want to speak publicly. Nisbet was ordered to return to court on Feb. 20.

DOWNLOAD:  Amended Complaint vs. Andrew Nisbet

Deputy District Attorney Edward Vieira-Ducey first charged Nisbet in December, when prosecutors filed 65 counts against him, alleging he molested two of his golf students. Specific charges include oral copulation by force, lewd and lascivious acts on a child and distribution of lewd behavior. The alleged crimes occurred between December 2009 through March 2012, court documents allege.

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Nisbet worked at  Las Positas Golf Course in Livermore, where he allegedly met some of his victims.

Prosecutors allege Nisbet used his persona as the "cool coach" to gain trust with his victims, some of whom were as young as 14, according to the San Jose Mercury News.

He was arrested at the golf course at 10 a.m. on Dec. 7,  one day before he was to be honored as the 2013 Northern California PGA Junior Golf Leader.

DOWNLOAD: December Complaint vs. Andrew Nisbet

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